Colliers experts Lucas Soccio and Tim McIntosh have been appointed to market a fully leased mixed-use hub in Melbourne’s booming Clyde North, at 35 O’Connor Avenue, Clyde North for sale.
Major town centre development for sale by Stonebridge
Stonebridge’s Justin Dowers, Julian White and Chao Zhang have been appointed to market Aurora Southern Town Centre for sale on behalf of Development Victoria via an Expressions of Interest campaign.
MODEL transforms former Schweppes Cordial Factory into sustainable living hub - JLL
BTR innovator MODEL has announced its second project in Abbotsford, brokered by Jesse Radisich of JLL as they continue to lead the charge in Melbourne’s residential sustainability evolution – also launching its $250m Regenerative Decarbonisation Fund (RDF).
Major metropolitan Melbourne site for sale by Colliers
Agents Alex Browne and Tim McIntosh of Colliers have been appointed to market a unique 2.33-hectare property, known as Heidelberg Double Hectare at 4 Banksia Street, Heidelberg for sale.
Construction underway on LendLease and Nippon BTR Collins Street Melbourne
To mark start of construction of the 499-unit development, the Hon. Lord Mayor, Nicholas Reece was on site at 899 Collins Street Melbourne for a sod turn with Lendlease and delivery partner Nippon Steel Kowa Real Estate (NSKRE).
Colliers Lucas Soccio, Tom Larwill, and Vision Real Estate’s Frank Romeo have been appointed to manage the mixed-use building Nightingale Wurru wurru biik located on Albion Street, Nightingale Wurru wurru biik for sale and lease.
Greystar tops out second build-to-rent development in inner Melbourne South-East
Greystar has announced the topping out of one of Australia’s largest Build-to-Rent (BTR) projects in the premier Melbourne inner-city suburb of South Yarra.
Old Flinders Peak Secondary College, located at 97 Hendy Street, Corio sold by Gross Waddell ICR agents Danny Clark, Andrew Waddell and Glenn Ye on behalf of the State Government.
ICON Developments and Kajima Corporation expand project pipeline in Melbourne
ICON Developments, wholly owned by Japanese property and construction giant Kajima Corporation, has secured two new projects in Melbourne as the global company looks to expand its presence in Australia and New Zealand.